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by Leefrap
Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:59 am
Forum: Discussion Topics
Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)

Miigwech for that information Barbara. Turner's have been at Temagami since 1876. I'll be sharing the news of your book as well as the November 2 event with my clan. I am the Director of the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre at Laurentian University and would love to connect with you
by Leefrap
Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:39 pm
Forum: Discussion Topics
Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Replies: 122
Views: 225942

Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)

Shelly - Please more precisely define who your parents and grandparents were and what was the source of your information? We seem to have two different John TURNER’s to deal with here. Hello Gary. johny Turner is the son of Joseph Turner Sr and Emma and was born February 3 1842 moose factory and di...
by Leefrap
Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:18 pm
Forum: Discussion Topics
Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Replies: 122
Views: 225942

Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)

Hello Shelly, Thank you for responding. I Hope you will find my biography interesting. You are the first descendant I have heard from whose ancestor is John. The book is now out. I received my first copy last week! Temagami is a long drive, but I'll just mention to you that there will be a launch o...
by Leefrap
Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:52 pm
Forum: Discussion Topics
Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Replies: 122
Views: 225942

Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)

Hello Turnor descendants, I have just completed a biography on Philip Turnor called MAPMAKER: PHILIP TURNOR IN RUPERT'S LAND IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT. It will be available October 14, 2017 and is published by the University of Regina Press. Readers will find new information on birth, death and m...