Marty and Karla Grant

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Husband: William B Turbeville
Born: 1804/1805 in Marion Dist, SC
Married: before 1826 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Father: William Turbeville
Mother: Mary Johnson
Spouses: Lydia Cribb
Wife: Penelope A Lane
Born: 1805/1806 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 1860/1870 in Marion Co, SC
Father: James Lane
Mother: Mary Lee
Spouses:
Children
01 (F): Mary Turbeville
Born: 14 AUG 1826 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 03 SEP 1910 in Dillon Co, SC
Spouses: Samuel Johnson
02 (M): William Turbeville
Born: 1832/1833 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
03 (F): Frances Turbeville
Born: 1834/1835 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 27 DEC 1915 in Dillon Co, SC
Spouses: Levi Legette

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04 (M): Asa Turbeville
Born: 1836/1837 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses: Elizabeth A
05 (M): Stephen S Turbeville
Born: JUN 1843 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1910 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses: Celia Lane; Lenora Price
Additional Information

William B Turbeville:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 138-141

- Bishop Gregg says : "Mr. Turbeville [Rev. William, d 1810] had no children. Several brothers came with him, of whom some diescendants are now to be found in Marion." These were the foundation and origin of the Turbeville family in Marion. Of these, old William Turbeville, then in the prime of life, sixty years ago, lived in the neighborhood of Ebenezer Methodist Church, within the bounds of what was then called the Cross Roads Beat Company—a military division. The writer remembers very distinctly a very spirited contest for the Captaincy of the Cross Roads Beat Company, in 1840 or early '41, between William Turbeville and W. H. Moody. The respective candidates and their friends worked for their favorites as zealously as if the election had involved the safety of the State or an income of thousands of dollars. The military spirit of the State, in those times, has been noted in preceding pages of this book. The result of the election was in favor of W. H. Moody by thirteen votes. There were three brothers of that generation of Turbevilles— William, Absalom and John. William, not long after the contest for the Captaincy of the Cross Roads militia company, moved down into Britton's Neck, and there died in a good old age, left a son, Asa, and one named William. Asa Turbeville is one of our most respected citizens in the Britton's Neck section. A daughter of his married J. H. Bostick, in that section, another worthy and upright man, and is doing well.
...
Recurring to the William Turbeville who ran for the Captaincy in 1840, as before stated, he left another son, named Stephen, who is one of our most worthy citizens ; lives on Buck Swamp. The wife of the late Samuel Johnson was a daughter of old "Captain" William, and is still living, but has no children.
...
These three old Turbevilles about Ebenezer Church were not rich, yet they were not poor — "they lived at home and boarded at the same place," as the saying goes. They were honest, hard-working men. ;


!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 30
Wm Turbeville Junr age 26-44 (1765/84)
20010-30010-0-0
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 26-44 (1765/1784) William Turbeville (1765/75)
2m 0-9 (1800/1810).. William B. Turbeville (c1805) son
.................... Absalom Turbeville (c1805) son
1f 26-44 (1765/1784) Mary Johnson Turbeville (1775/80) wife
2f 0-9 (1800/1810).. Mary Turbeville (c1805) daughter
.................... Daughter?
.................... Daughter?;

!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 67
William Tirbevill age 45+ (bef 1775)
221101-11101-0-0
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 45+ (bef 1775)... William Turbeville (1765/75)
1m 16-25 (1794/1804) Son?
1m 16-17 (1802/1804) "
2m 10-15 (1804/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805) son
.................... Absalom Turbeville (c1805) son
2m 0-9 (1810/1820).. John Turbeville (c1810) son
.................... Dewitt Turbville (c1820) son
1f 45+ (bef 1775)... Mary Johnson Turbeville (1775/80) wife
1f 16-25 (1794/1804) Mary Turbeville (c1805) daughter
1m 10-15 (1804/1810) Daughter?
1f 0-9 (1810/1820).. Daughter?;

!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
Wm Turbeville age 20-29 (1800/1810)
00001-20001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 20-29 (1800/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805)
1f 20-29 (1800/1810) Penelope Lane Turbeville (c1809) wife
2f 0-4 (1825/1830).. Daughter?
.................... Mary Turbeville (1826) daughter;

!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 752 Marion Co., SC William Turbeville 26 Jul 1833
... widow 1/3 and 8 children ...
heirs William Turbeville, Willis Finklea, Mary Turbeville (widow), Jesse Turbeville, Dewit Turbeville, Richard Turbeville, Edmund Price, John Turbeville and Absalom Turbeville ...
...;


!WITNESS-DEED:-- --- ---- Marion Co., SC Deed Book V, p. 214
Charles Taylor of Marion Dist to James Lane for $10, 10a lying near Meadow Branch bounded by land of Wm Campbell on S, Absm. Turbeville on W and Wm Turbeville on E, granted to me 14 Apr 1835.
S: Charles Taylor.
Wit: Wm Turbeville, and R. B. Platt, QU.
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books U and V 1846-1853", Lucille Utley, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.;


!DEED: 7 Jan 1835 Marion Co., SC Deed Book V, p. 216
James Lane to William Turbeville for $250, 121a being upper part of tract granted to Samuel Johnson Sr 1 Oct 1789 ...
S: James (his mark) Lane
Wit: Allen Jones,John O. (his mark) Lane.
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books U and V 1846-1853", Lucille Utley, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.;


!DEED:24 Nov 1835 Marion Co., SC Deed Book V, p. 216
James Lane to William Turbeville for $25, 10a Meadow Branch ...
S: James (his mark) Lane
Wit: Crawford Lane, R. B. Platt, QU
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books U and V 1846-1853", Lucille Utley, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.;


!WITNESS-DEED: 2 Jan 1837 Marion Co., SC Deed Book Q., p. 203
Osburn Lane planter of Marion Dist to Wickham Watson planter, for $53.75, 43 acres on SW side of Buck Swamp on the North side of Meadow Branch. Barnabas Watsons corner ... Kinion Watson line ... Abslam Troubeville corner ... Wickham Watsons land ... part of a tract granted to John Sanders for 4,336 acres, with a small part granted John Peak and coveyed from Sanders to Osburn Lane.
S: Osburn (his mark) Lane
Wit: Kinion (his mark) Watson, William Troubiville.
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books Q and R 1836-1842", Lucille Utley, Angela Turner, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.
** Might be different William Turbeville, as there were two of this name who were of age at this time.;


!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 141
Willm B. Turbeville age 30-39 (1800/1810)
110001-112001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 30-39 (1800/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805)
1m 5-9 (1830/1835).. William Turbeville (c1833) son
1m 0-4 (1835/1840).. Asa Turbeville (c1837) son
1f 30-39 (1800/1810) Penelope Lane Turbeville (c1809) wife
2f 10-14 (1825/1830) Daughter?
.................... Mary Turbeville (1826) daughter
1f 5-9 (1830/1835).. Daughter?
1f 0-4 (1835/1840).. Frances Turbeville (c1835) daughter;


!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 327/330
William Turbeville 45 Farmer $5000 Marion
Penelope 41
William 17
Frances 15
Asa 13
Stephen 7;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Brittons Neck # 97 William TURBEVILLE, 54 (1805/06) born SC;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Brittons Neck # 81/85
Rusel Owens 19 W Farm Labor $-/- SC
Polly 11 B Farm Labor
Martha Dozier 81 W At Home
Wm Turbeville 60 W Farmer $1450/1385
Lidia 34 Keeping House
Thomas 14 at home
Chestly 12 at home
James A. Watson 20 Farm Labor $-/165;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Brittons Neck # 222 William TURBEVILLE, 80 (1799/1800) born SC/SC/SC;

Penelope A Lane:

Notes:

!NOTES:Marty Grant's 1st cousin, 5 times removed.;


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/lane/


!NOTES:Maiden name Penelope Lane per D/C of dau Frances;


!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC p. 24/82-A
Jas Lane age 16-25 (1784/1794) 00100-30100-0-2
My analysis (who each person *might* be)
1 male 16-25 (1784/1794) = James Lane (c1784)
1 female 16-25 (1784/1794) = Mary Lee Lane (c1784/90) wife
3 females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 1. Penelope A. Lane (c1806) dau
" females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 2. Mary Lane (1809) dau
" females 0-9 (1800/1810) = 3. Sarah Ann Lane (c1810) dau;


!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC p. 62
James Lane age 26-44 (1775/1794) 300010-22010-0. Slaves=0000-0100.
My analysis (who each person *might* be)
1 male 26-44 (1775/1794) = James Lane (c1784)
3 males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 1. Crawford Lane (1812) son
" males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 2. James C. Lane (c1815) son
" males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 3. Stephen L. Lane (c1817) son
1 female 26-44 (1775/1794) = Mary Lee Lane (c1784/90) wife
2 females 10-15 (1804/1810) = 1. Penelope A. Lane (c1806) dau
" females 10-15 (1804/1810) = 2. Mary Lane (1809) dau
2 females 0-9 (1810/1820) = 1. Sarah Ann Lane (c1810) dau
" females 0-9 (1810/1820) = 2. Hapsey Lane (c1820) dau;


!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
Wm Turbeville age 20-29 (1800/1810)
00001-20001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 20-29 (1800/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805)
1f 20-29 (1800/1810) Penelope Lane Turbeville (c1809) wife
2f 0-4 (1825/1830).. Daughter?
.................... Mary Turbeville (1826) daughter;


!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 141
Willm B. Turbeville age 30-39 (1800/1810)
110001-112001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 30-39 (1800/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805)
1m 5-9 (1830/1835).. William Turbeville (c1833) son
1m 0-4 (1835/1840).. Asa Turbeville (c1837) son
1f 30-39 (1800/1810) Penelope Lane Turbeville (c1809) wife
2f 10-14 (1825/1830) Daughter?
.................... Mary Turbeville (1826) daughter
1f 5-9 (1830/1835).. Daughter?
1f 0-4 (1835/1840).. Frances Turbeville (c1835) daughter;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 327/330
William Turbeville 45 Farmer $5000 Marion
Penelope 41
William 17
Frances 15
Asa 13
Stephen 7;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Brittons Neck # 97 Penelope A. TURBEVILLE, 54 (1805/06) born SC;



!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 2485 Marion Co., SC James C. Lane Sr. 1872
<familysearch.org> see reference below:
South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964
Marion
Probate Court, Estate records
1900-1908
Rolls 2400-2498
begins at image 1784 of 1987
...
22 Jan 1872 Crawford Lane Adm of James Lane Sen. decd.
...
Crawford Lane of Reaves states that James Lane Sr of Moody's died on 17 Jan 1872 intestate ... leaving no widow
next of kin:
Your petitioner
Sarah Ann Jones of Marion dau of decd
Jaems C. Lane of Marion son of decd
Hapsey Porter of " dau of decd
Priscilla Norton of " dau of decd
...
2 Mar 1872 Account of Sale ... Crawford Lane, Adm.
... Priscilla Norton and Sarah Ann Jones, daughters of James Lane wish the estate divided ... regarding land Stephen Lane never fully paid for. Jack Lane (col) and Enos Lane (col) mentioned as knowning something about this matter.
... Joseph Lane, nephew of James, says the land belonged to his father Alexander Lane who fell into debt to Joe Moody and lost the land ...
...
2 Mar 1872 Account of Rent of Real Estate ...
To Priscilla Norton land where she lives ...
To David Lane, two pieces land ... on both sides of land where he lives
To Enos Lane dwelling house, two pieces land and garden ...
To Joseph Lane, 1 piece of land
To T. Christmas "
to James Lane Jr. "
...
Frances Leget wife of Levi Leget, who is dau of Penelope Turbeville ...
...
Telatha (her mark) Christmas 1873
...
James Lane War of 1812 Pensioner ...
...;

(02) William Turbeville:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 138-141

- Bishop Gregg says : "Mr. Turbeville [Rev. William, d 1810] had no children. Several brothers came with him, of whom some diescendants are now to be found in Marion." These were the foundation and origin of the Turbeville family in Marion. Of these, old William Turbeville, then in the prime of life, sixty years ago, lived in the neighborhood of Ebenezer Methodist Church, within the bounds of what was then called the Cross Roads Beat Company-a military division. The writer remembers very distinctly a very spirited contest for the Captaincy of the Cross Roads Beat Company, in 1840 or early '41, between William Turbeville and W. H. Moody. The respective candidates and their friends worked for their favorites as zealously as if the election had involved the safety of the State or an income of thousands of dollars. The military spirit of the State, in those times, has been noted in preceding pages of this book. The result of the election was in favor of W. H. Moody by thirteen votes. There were three brothers of that generation of Turbevilles- William, Absalom and John. William, not long after the contest for the Captaincy of the Cross Roads militia company, moved down into Britton's Neck, and there died in a good old age, left a son, Asa, and one named William. Asa Turbeville is one of our most respected citizens in the Britton's Neck section. A daughter of his married J. H. Bostick, in that section, another worthy and upright man, and is doing well. ;


!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 141
Willm B. Turbeville age 30-39 (1800/1810)
110001-112001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 30-39 (1800/1810) William B. Turbeville (c1805)
1m 5-9 (1830/1835).. William Turbeville (c1833) son
1m 0-4 (1835/1840).. Asa Turbeville (c1837) son
1f 30-39 (1800/1810) Penelope Lane Turbeville (c1809) wife
2f 10-14 (1825/1830) Daughter?
.................... Mary Turbeville (1826) daughter
1f 5-9 (1830/1835).. Daughter?
1f 0-4 (1835/1840).. Frances Turbeville (c1835) daughter;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 327/330
William Turbeville 45 Farmer $5000 Marion
Penelope 41
William 17
Frances 15
Asa 13
Stephen 7;

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