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- !NOTE:Maiden name proven by 1860 Court record, see below;
!CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 52 w/Ruben TURNER no ages (bef 1790);
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 806 w/Reuben TURNER age ?, Family listed as 6 Free Colored;
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 79 w/Reubin TURNER age 26-44 (1765/84);
!DEED:30 Oct 1814 Marion Co., SC Deed Book F, p. 231
Ruebin Turner to Robert Turner his son, both of Marion District. Rueben Turner in his proper health doth freely give his son Robert Turner a mare called Ribl, a horse Liberty, one deer cow ... (and various other livestock, furniture, etc.)
S: Reubin (his mark) Turner, Dorothy (her mark) Turner.
Wit: John (his mark) Martin, Martha Meloy, John Blackman.
Proven by *Joshua* Blackman & John Martin before Jas Boyle, QU 19 Oct 1814.
* From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F - I & K 1811-1823", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1997.;
!DEED:15 Jan 1815 Marion Co, SC Deeds G-76 Ruben TURNER to Francis BRIDGES both of Marion, planter for $300, 163a on Catfish. S: Ruben (X) Turner. Wit: Danl PLATT, John DEW. Doraty (X) TURNER, wife of Ruben relinq dower;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 67 w/Rubin TURNER age 45+ (bef 1775);
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 48 w/Reubin TURNER age 60-69 (1760/70);
!COURT:31 Oct 1860 Marion County Court of Common Pleas. Martin W. TURNER, Relator vs N.C McDUFFIE, Shff, declaration in Prohibition. John BLACKMAN Sr and James LANE Sr say they knew John TURNER alias Jack TURNER and he was a free man, a mulatto, one half white and half colored, that Patience TURNER his wife passed and was received as white not having more than one fourth Negro blood. That Reuben TURNER was one of their children, and passed and received as white man, married Dolly MARTIN a free white woman with no negro blood, that Martha TURNER alias Patty TURNER was one of their children and passed and received as free white woman, that Martin TURNER who is her so is reported son of Needham WATSON a white man of no mixture. (much more);
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