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Sign up freeJohn Turner 1653 – 1705 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1653
Birth Location: Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England
Death Date: abt 1705
Death Location: England
Father: John Turner
Mother: Elizabeth Damien
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Children(s): John Turner
In 1653, John Turner entered the world in Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England, born to John Turner and Elizabeth Damien. John Turner had children including John Turner. John Turner passed away in 1705 in England.
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Biography
- In 1653, John Turner entered the world in Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England, born to John Turner and Elizabeth Damien.
- John Turner had children including John Turner.
- John Turner passed away in 1705 in England.
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John Turner's Ancestors
John Turner's Descendants
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1. John Turner (2 Aug 1685 – abt 1721)
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1. Phillis Turner (1712 – Apr 1796) m. John Bishop (bpt 10 Aug 1709 – 1777)
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1. John Bishop (22 Oct 1732 – abt 1814) m. Susannah Davis (1733 – 30 August 1790)
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1. Susannah Bishop (2 Feb 1765 – 7 May 1817) m. Abraham (A.) Morris (31 Oct 1762 – 23 Nov 1823)
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John Turner's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 Aug 1653
Event Place: Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1705
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 14 Jun 1705
Event Place: Rochdale, St Chad, Lancashire, England