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Martin Dee Turner 1822–1869 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Oct 1822

Birth Location: Sumner, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 13 Sep 1869

Death Location: Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA

Father: Yancy Turner

Mother: Mary Dillon

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In 1822, Martin Dee Turner entered the world in Sumner, Tennessee, USA, born to Yancy Turner And Mary Dillon. Martin Dee Turner passed away in 1869 in Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1822, Martin Dee Turner entered the world in Sumner, Tennessee, USA, born to Yancy Turner And Mary Dillon.
  • Martin Dee Turner passed away in 1869 in Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA.

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Martin Turner's Ancestors

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Martin Turner
1822–1869
Birth Place: Sumner, Tennessee, USA
Parents
Yancy Turner
1786–1878
Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Mary Dillon
1788–1870
Guilfor, North Carolina,USA
Grandparents
Thomas (Graves Yancey (never married Susannah) Turner)
1769–1804
Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Susanna TURNER
1781–1820
Caswell, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Henry Turner
1721–1809
Nancy Kimbrough
1739–1843
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1700–1764
Sarah Williams
1710–1778
Thomas Kimbrough
1712–1777
Elleanaugh
1713–1777

Martin Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1822
27 Oct 1822
Birth of Martin Dee Turner in Sumner, Tennessee, USA
Sumner, Tennessee, USA
1869
13 Sep 1869
Age 47
Death of Martin Dee Turner in Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA
Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1822
    Event Place: Sumner, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1869
    Event Place: Chalk Level, St Clair, Missouri, USA

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