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- !CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1800;
!CENSUS:1810 Marlboro Dist., SC p. 132
Isam Turner age 16-25 (1784/1794)
10100-00100-0-0;
!CENSUS:1820 Richmond Co., NC p. 170
Isom Turner age 26-44 (1775/94)
310010-00010-0-0;
!NAMED-WILL:23 Oct 1825 Tuscaloosa Co., AL Moses Turner, proven 12 Feb 1835 Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Moses Turner Sr of Jefferson Co., AL
Son Moses Turner Jr
son Thomas Turner
son Isham Turner
daughters:
Winny Tedder
Sally Quick
Elizabeth Lochleir
Polly Quick
Anne Driggers
Son Moses Jr Executor.
S: Moses (M) Turner
Wit: George Morrow, Curtis Ivy, Matthew Morrow;
!NOTES:"A History fo Marlboro County: With Traditions and Sketches of Numerous Families," John Alexander William Thomas, William Evans Thomas, 1897. p. 182
"Soon after the Revolutionary War two Odom brothers
came to Marlboro from Virginia, James and Sion. The
former settled on the place where a grandson, H. K-
Odom, now lives, and was the father of a large family.
The descendants of this old man are found in various
parts of the county, while a goodly number yet remain
in the old neighborhood. James, Theophilus, William,
Daniel, Abram, Godfrey, Tristram and John, were the
sons of the first James, all of whom (Tristram being the
last, who died in 1896) have gone to the grave. Chloe,
the daughter of James, married Tandy Vance and moved
to Missouri; Nancy married Isham Turner, lived first in <---
North Carolina and moved thence to Missouri; Betsy
married Allen Wicker, lived first in North Carolina and
moved to Marlboro; Jennie first married a man named
Smith, and then married Barnabas Wallace, and became
the mother of Stephen Wallace, Col. John W., Dr. Mur-
ray C, Evander and William. Her daughters, Matilda
and Mary, married B. F. and James Parrott, in Darlington;
Lizzie married Peter Bowyer; Miranda, Duncan Barentine,
and Martha married Cornelius D. Newton. All the Wal-
lace name above mentioned are dead except William, who
lives in Camden."
!CENSUS:1830 x
* (1) Marion Co., GA p. 137
Isham Turner age 50-59 (1770/80)
00001001-00012001
Slaves=0
Doesn't really work, comparing 1830 vs 1820.
* (2) Newton Co., GA p. 36
Isom Turner** age 30-39 (1790/1800)
111011-21001
Slaves=140000-101000
* Next to Elizabeth Turner (1760/70)
** Might say Esom or Exom insead.
Doesn't really work, comparing 1830 vs 1820.
!CENSUS:1840 x
!CENSUS:1850 x
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