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PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by gnstill » Mon Jan 05, 2015 4:33 pm

Thanks very much for the donation JoAnne.

I prepared a special Family Page for you at this link: JOHN TURNER (1871-1916+)

I look forward to working with you under the Forum Topic associated with that family.

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by JoAnneEllima47 » Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:06 pm

Thank you Gary for the information - it is greatly appreciated. And you are most welcome for the small donation. How does one go about obtaining more information on siblings of my grandmother, Sara Nancy Turner? Thank you.

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by gnstill » Thu Jan 08, 2015 8:22 pm

Those ARE your grandmother's parents and siblings shown at the link I provided above.

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by Jamie01 » Tue May 17, 2016 9:18 pm

I am the Granddaughter of Lawrence Turner John Turner was my great grandpa and Agnes was my great Grandma

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by JoAnneEllima47 » Wed May 18, 2016 11:36 pm

Hi! Lawrence was one of my uncles. My great grandparents were also John and Susan Agnes Turner. Their daughter, Sara Nancy (Nannie) was my grandmother. She married Frank Almer. My parents were John and Bea Almer. That makes us cousins of sort I guess :D . I remember as a small girl going out to Uncle Tom/Aunt Mable's farm - also remember Uncle Donald and cousin Percy, etc.

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by JoAnneEllima47 » Wed May 18, 2016 11:39 pm

Jamie, if interested, I have traced our relatives back to 1741 - Orkney Islands - off of Scotland - you can also get your Metis card if you wanted ------stay in touch

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by Jamie01 » Wed May 18, 2016 11:45 pm

hi yes we are related my dad was Wayne Turner

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by Jamie01 » Thu May 19, 2016 12:00 am

Cousin Percy just lived down the road from us my dad and grandpa Lawrence and great grandpa John and cousin Percy are all buried at the cemetery just down the road from where I live my dad told stories of going to see auntie nelly in the hospital when I was born uncle Donald died a couple months after I was born

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by Jamie01 » Thu May 19, 2016 12:05 am

Where do u live we live on the farm my dad was raised on do you live in Prince Albert

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Re: PHILIP TURNER (1839-1919)

Post by JoAnneEllima47 » Thu May 19, 2016 12:09 am

When reading info on Philip Turner - I see where alot of the confusion comes in with the names used for so many were the same - John, Nancy, Philip, Donald etc My brother, Johnny went to Cousin Percy's funeral a few years back. I LOVED Uncle Donald - favorite uncle!! of my dad's siblings, only Pearl (Williams) is still alive - lives in Edmonton.

No I left Prince Albert in 1967. Got married and moved to Edmonton, Alberta and Spruce Grove, Alberta. I am now living in Princeton, BC. I am 69 years old. I think you must be alot younger and I?

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