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Arthur Dewey Turney 1924-2006 - Genealogy. com Arthur Dewey Turney 1924-2006 By Nancy Turney June 26, 2006 at 02:41:51 Art Turney,81,of Rogers, Ar He was born 12 Dec 1924 in Stigler, Oklahoma to Arthur Sewell Grace Hull Turney He was a member of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Rogers, Ar
Re: Tennessee Governer Peter T - Genealogy. com PETER TURNEY MUSTERED AT HIS HOME, WOLF'S CRAIG, OUTSIDE OF WINCHESTER THEY MARCHED BACK AND FORTH UNDER THE TALL SAPLING THAT CARRIED THE FIRST CONFEDERATE FLAG IN FRANKLIN COUNTY SOON THE CONFEDERACY RECOGNIZED THE REGIEMENT AND IT ASSIGNED IT TO THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA AS THE FIRST TENNESSEE INFANTRY AND ASSIGNED TURNEY THE RANK OF COLONEL
Jerry-Platz- - User Trees - Genealogy. com Turney Farm Family Cemetery, Smith County, TN (64 KB) Henry Turney, his wife Elizabeth, sons Isaac andJoseph and his grandson William are buried on this site
Re: Turney - Gandys Cove Mor - Genealogy. com 1 JOSEPH3 TURNEY (HENRY2, PETER1) was born March 10, 1787 in TN, and died June 12, 1868 in Gandys Cove, Morgan Co, AL He married NANCY MOTE Abt 1815 in TN She was born May 22, 1796 in TN, and died May 04, 1852 in Gandys Cove, Morgan Co, AL More About JOSEPH TURNEY: Fact 1: 1850, M E Clergyman, AL Children of JOSEPH TURNEY and NANCY MOTE are: i
Re: Josiah Ramsey 1765 Indian - Genealogy. com I have been told Josiah Ramsey was at Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774 - as was Peter Turney Jr Thomas Ramsey settled on North Fork of Holston near Kingsport prior to Rev War where he had an early frontier fort
Re: Cates in VanBuren Co, AR c - Genealogy. com My Mother Lillian Cates Turney Daughter of John Cates and Sarah Richison Cates Heber Springs Ark John and Sarah Were born in late 1800's Do you have any conections?
John Quisenberry, the emigrant - Genealogy. com John Quisenberry, the emigrant By genealogy com user July 17, 2001 at 01:03:18 John Quisenberry was transported in 1657 from England by Richard Turney, who received 2,041 acres for the transportation of 24 persons It was an assumption of the part of A C Quisenberry in his 2 books on the Quisenberry family that John was born in VA All we have to go on that Thomas the "1st" was ever in
Indian Captives from Virginia, - Genealogy. com Indian Captives from Virginia, western Pennsylvania By Mary Turney Miller July 04, 2002 at 10:04:56 I am interested in early settlers of Shenandoah Valley of VA or the western part of Pennsylvania who were taken as Indian captives I have the list of captives released to Col Bouquest of Ft Pitt 1764-1765 Some of these were taken during Pontiac's War, but some taken much earlier during