Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Col. John Turner
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Name John Turner [1] Prefix Col. Birth 12 Sep 1671 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
[2, 3] Gender Male Death 4 Mar 1742 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
[2, 3, 4] Person ID I16024 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 22 Nov 2020
Father John Turner, b. 8 Sep 1644, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
d. 9 Oct 1680, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
(Age 36 years) Mother Elizabeth Roberts, b. Bef 11 Jun 1648, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
d. 1691 (Age > 42 years) Marriage 10 Apr 1668 [2] Family ID F10019 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Kitchen, b. 27 May 1684 d. 1768, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
(Age 83 years) Marriage 22 May 1701 [2, 5, 6] Children + 1. John Turner, b. 20 May 1709, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
d. 19 Dec 1786, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
(Age 77 years)Family ID F10014 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Nov 2017
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Notes - An eminent merchant, magistrate, and soldier. With Maj. Stephen Sewell, he captured the noted pirate Thomas Larramore. Holder of many public offices.
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Sources - [S1679] G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Kitchen Family of Salem." Essex Institute Historical Collections 51:126, 1915.
- [S1677] G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Turner Family of Salem." Essex Institute Historical Collections 48:263, 1912.
- [S1540] Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants by Emma Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1923., year and place only.
- [S1678] An Archaeology of Manners: The Polite World of the Merchant Elite of Colonial Massachusetts by Lorinda B. R. Goodwin. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002., date only.
- [S1540] Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants by Emma Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1923.
- [S1678] An Archaeology of Manners: The Polite World of the Merchant Elite of Colonial Massachusetts by Lorinda B. R. Goodwin. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002., year only.
- [S1679] G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Kitchen Family of Salem." Essex Institute Historical Collections 51:126, 1915.