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Phillip Venlusa Turner 1857–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 MAR 1857

Birth Location: Old Spartanburg County, SC

Death Date: 6 JUN 1922

Death Location: Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC

Father: Phillip Turner

Mother: Nancy Lancaster

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The story of Phillip Venlusa Turner began in 1857 in Old Spartanburg County, SC. Phillip Venlusa Turner passed away in 1922 in Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC.

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Biography

  • The story of Phillip Venlusa Turner began in 1857 in Old Spartanburg County, SC.
  • Phillip Venlusa Turner passed away in 1922 in Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC.

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Phillip Turner's Ancestors

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Phillip Turner
1857–1922
Birth Place: Old Spartanburg County, SC
Parents
Phillip Vandorn Turner
1819–1859
Spartanburg County, SC
Nancy (P.) Lancaster
1823–1862
Spartanburg County, SC
Grandparents
Henry Turner
1772–1859
Rutherford, North Carolina, USA
Edith (Jane Sarratt) Turner
1778–1844
West Broad River, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Absalom (Williford Lancaster) CSA
1779–1859
Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Nancy Simmons
1784–1860
Virginia, United States
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Phillip Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1857
2 MAR 1857
Birth of Phillip Venlusa Turner in Old Spartanburg County, SC
Old Spartanburg County, SC
1922
6 JUN 1922
Age 65
Death of Phillip Venlusa Turner in Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC
Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 MAR 1857
    Event Place: Old Spartanburg County, SC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 JUN 1922
    Event Place: Boiling Springs, Twp # 2, Cleveland Co., NC

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