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- Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:36 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello Horsefly, In my biography, MAPMAKER, I recognized only Joseph Turnor as the son of Philip Turnor. I did not follow Joseph's history in any depth but may do some more work on that. I also did not follow the lives of any children of Joseph and Emma and there were 13. I only know about Charlotte ...
- Mon Oct 15, 2018 1:40 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello rachellelong
Do let me know the source of your information when you can. Wapiscogamy is the earlier name for Brunswick House so your information may be the same as mine.
Do let me know the source of your information when you can. Wapiscogamy is the earlier name for Brunswick House so your information may be the same as mine.
- Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:40 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
hello rachellelong, I have no definitive information about Philip Turnor's country wife. In my biography I indicate the information that I have heard/read from other descendants. Turnor's wife could have been from the Moose Factory area, from Brunswick House or from the Abitibi area and the child, J...
- Thu Jul 26, 2018 7:23 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
- Replies: 122
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- Wed Jul 25, 2018 2:09 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello 'Horsefly', I am glad you have had a chance to read my biography. It is interesting that you have tried the DNA testing. I have not yet done that as I've heard it is not reliable although it seems to be in your case. I have not seen mentioned any other children than Joseph and there seems to b...
- Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:50 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello Jamie, If you are interested in any more information about Philip Turnor, I have just published a biography: MAPMAKER: PHILIP TURNOR IN RUPERT'S LAND IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT. It was published by the University of Regina Press and is available in book stores and online. My lineage is throug...
- Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:06 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Thank you Kerri. I have not come across the name Ronald Benedix in my research. But, I agree, you need to be open to possibilities. Send me any material that you think is relevant to Philip Turnor.
Barbara
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- Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:07 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello again Kerri, I'll just tell you a few things I have info regarding Elizabeth Hallett, Turnor's English wife. She was born to Thomas and Elizabeth Hallett on March 7, 1752 in Battersea, England. You will find something about Henry Hallett in my biography. He was the nephew of Elizabeth, and Tur...
- Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:36 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello Kerri, I am pleased that you are enjoying my book. Regarding your genealogy: likely my family history separates from yours at the grandchild generation from Philip Turnor, so I rather doubt that I can be of help with your family tree. I'll answer a few of your questions here: Re Philip's paren...
- Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:20 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
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Re: PHILIP TURNOR (1751-1799)
Hello Gnstill, Here is what I now have for dates: Charlotte Turner: born 11 July 1828 or 1829. I have these two birth years from a scrip document and from copy of a Bible register respectively. The other date (6 Dec 1827) was given me by my uncle and I do not know where he got that but I think it is...