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Phillip Turner 1762–1852 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Oct 1762

Birth Location: Rowan, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 5 Mar 1852

Death Location: Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States

Father: John TURNER

Mother: Sarah WILLIAMS

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In 1762, Phillip Turner entered the world in Rowan, North Carolina, United States, born to John Turner And Sarah Williams. Phillip Turner passed away in 1852 in Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Phillip Turner entered the world in Rowan, North Carolina, United States, born to John Turner And Sarah Williams.
  • Phillip Turner passed away in 1852 in Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States.

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Phillip Turner's Ancestors

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Phillip Turner
1762–1852
Birth Place: Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Parents
John TURNER
1705–1768
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah WILLIAMS
1710–1778
Maryland, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Turner
1664–1744
Frederick, Virginia, USA
Susannah Anthony
1687–1738
Frederick, Virginia, United States
Edward Williams
1684–1746
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Mary Pugh
1688–1750
Hampshire, Virginia, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Phillip Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1762
8 Oct 1762
Birth of Phillip Turner in Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
1852
5 Mar 1852
Age 90
Death of Phillip Turner in Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States
Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Oct 1762
    Event Place: Rowan, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Mar 1852
    Event Place: Glasgow, Howard, Missouri, United States

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