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!CENSUS:1810 x
!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
Mary Turbeville age 40-49 (1780/90)
01202-0000001
Analysis (who each person might be)
2m 20-29 (1800/1810) Absalom Turbeville (c1805) son
.................... John Turbeville (c1810) son
2m 10-14 (1815/1820) Dewitt Turbeville (c1820) son
.................... Jesse Turbeville (1820) son
1m 5-9 (1820/1825).. Richard Turbeville (c1822) son
1f 40-49 (1780/1790) Mary Johnson Turbeville (1775/80);
!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 ...
...;
!DEED:27 Jan 1837 Marion Co., SC Deed Book S., p. 448
Osburn Lane to John Turbeville or $100.00, 50a being part of Sanders tract ... running on Absalom Turbeville ... Daniel Platts land, WIckham & Kinian Watsons land ...
S: Osburn Lane
WIt: John Bryant, Neal Carmichael, JP.
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books S and T 1842-1846", Lucille Utley, Angela Turner, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 141
John Turbeville age 20-29 (1810/1820)
30001-02001
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 20-29 (1810/1820) John Turbeville (c1810)
3m 0-4 (1835/1840).. Willis Turbeville (c1838) son
.................... Absalom Turbeville (c1840) son
.................... Son? (perhaps Calvin-c1840/41 son)
1f 20-29 (1810/1820) Rebecca (---) Turbeville (c1814) wife
2f 5-9 (1830/1835).. Eliza Turbeville (c1835) daughter
.................... Amanda Turbeville (c1817) daughter;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1074/1079
John Turbeville 40 Farmer $2000 Marion
Rebecca 36
Eliza 15
Amanda 13
Willis 12
Abslam 10
Calvin 9;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 175
John TURBEVILLE, 50
Eliza, 26
Lucinda, 20
E. (f) 18
G. W. (m) 17
L (m) 15
E. (f) 13
A. M. (f) 10
A. (m) 6
Elizabeth LEWIS, 48;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Moody # 9
John TURBEVILLE, 61 SC;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Moody # 239 John TURBEVILLE, 70 (1809/10) born SC/SC/SC, widow;
!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.
...
John Turbeville lived and owned the place on the northeast side of Ebenezer, died only a few years ago ; he left sons and daughters. Of his sons, George and Samuel are still living, but not on the lands of their father. The late William Dillon, a brother of J. W. Dillon, of the town of Dillon, married a daughter of John Turbeville, and by her had several sons and daughters. William Dillon and wife are both dead, and I think most of their children' - parents and children all died of consumption. I do not know that all are dead, but many of them are.
...
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. ;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 538 - 543;
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