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Maggie Dell Turner 1880–1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 NOV 1880

Birth Location: Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 23 February 1945

Death Location: East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA

Father: James Turner

Mother: Sarah Redwine

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The story of Maggie Dell Turner began in 1880 in Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA. Maggie Dell Turner passed away in 1945 in East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Maggie Dell Turner began in 1880 in Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA.
  • Maggie Dell Turner passed away in 1945 in East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA.

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Maggie Turner's Ancestors

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Maggie Turner
1880–1945
Birth Place: Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
James Marion Turner
1856–1926
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Sarah (Ellen) Redwine
1857–1888
Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
Calvin Turner
1829–1865
Gaffney, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Cathrine ((Kate)) McKinney
1829–1901
Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, USA
Great-Grandparents
Lawrence Turner
1801–1861
Levina Petty
1810–1894
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elijah Turner
1772–1859
Edith Sarratt
1779–1844

Maggie Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1880
25 NOV 1880
Birth of Maggie Dell Turner in Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
1945
23 February 1945
Age 65
Death of Maggie Dell Turner in East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA
East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 NOV 1880
    Event Place: Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 February 1945
    Event Place: East Etowah, McMinn, Tennessee, USA

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