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Henry and Jemima, maiden name unknown, Turner were in North and South Carolina till around 1800 when they arrived in Warren/Barren County, Kentucky. Unknown how many children descend from these parents, but five are identified; Susannah married Robert J. Taber; Nancy married Richard Brown; John B. is noted below; Sam; and Phoebe Ann married John Andrew Sisco. While in Kentucky, the Turners began their association with the Anderson, Brown, Davidson, Taber, and Whitwell families.

Not until the John B. Turner family arrived in Perry County, Tennessee about 1819 were they associated with the Bates, DePriest, Hodges, Horner, Hufstedler, Humphreys, Lomax, Marsh, Shepard, Sisco, and Russell, families. Old Henry and one son Samuel are believed to have arrived in Hickman/Perry County about the same time but no real proof has been forthcoming. There were at least two other Turner families in this area by 1820 bit no association has been established.

By 1830 these Turners were in Crawford County, Arkansas, an area that became Franklin County in 1836 and continued the established association with the above families and became associated with Hill, Boen, Bowles, Campbell, Coppinger, Durning, Hamm, Harris, Huggins, James, Kelly, Lutrell, Nations, Owens, Rogers, Rosson, Weaver, Webb, Whitson, and others.

By 1855 all of the children of John B. and wives, Isabell Bishop and Elizabeth “Betsie” Russell, save four, and descendants of the above noted families were in Arkansas, in Franklin, Johnson, and Randolph Counties primarily. These children established associations with the Acord, Bowman, Cude, Donaldson, English, Glover, Reece, Kincade, McClain, Mullin, Murray, Mooney, Vaught and others. There were two other Turner families in Franklin County after 1850 but no association has been established.

By 1888 George Eli and Nancy Catherin Moore Turner were in Polk County, Arkansas and there became associated with Bickle, Buchanan, Cummings, Cunningham, Davis, Earnest, Earp, Graves, Hughes, Hunsaker, Lane, Lowther, McGinnis, McKinney, Mills, Mount, Perry, Pirtle, Rogers, Richards, Rowe, White, Woosley, and others.   

This page will allow you to access all the descendants, thus far identified, for six associated families with individuals born between 1650 and 2000. Please feel free to offer comments, corrections, and additions.

These six families have been listed primary families with photos, and can be accessed through these links.

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