1. | John TURNER was born about 1671 in , , Maryland (son of John TURNER and Margaret); died in 1720 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, MD. Notes: John moved to Queen Anne's Parish, St. George's, Maryland about 1700 after starting to have children in All Hollows Parish, Ann Arundel, Maryland. All his children were baptised in Queen Anne's Parish. His property there was called "Foldland". They sold this land Sep. 19, 1718. A John Turner bought 100 acres of land on July 20, 1704 called Turner's Adventure in Dorchester Co., Maryland that possibly belonged to this John or his father. Family/Spouse: Sarah. Sarah died after 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | John TURNER was born before 1650 in , , ENG (son of William TURNER); died on 9 Jun 1705 in Foldland, All Hollow's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland. Notes: John Cornwell of London, England conveyed legacies to John and Margaret Turner in his will dated Mar 27, 1694. John Turner died not long after in his previous residence of All Hollow's Parish, Ann Arundel, Maryland. Margaret as a widow on Oct 1, 1705 conveyed this deed to her daughter Mary whether she be in Maryland or overseas and her grandchildren by son John. John married Margaret about 1670 in , , Maryland. Margaret was born in 1649 in Milldenhall, Suffolk, England; died in 1709 in , Prince George's, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Margaret was born in 1649 in Milldenhall, Suffolk, England; died in 1709 in , Prince George's, MD. Notes: Her maiden name might be Cornwell as a John Cornwell gave her and her husband land in his 1674 will.
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4. | William TURNER was born before 1635; died before 22 Dec 1663 in , , Maryland. Notes: He came to Maryland in 1652 with his wife, and 3 sons, one of which was John named in his will. He is the progenitor of all the Turners in Maryland according to "The Colonial History of the United States." He demanded 300 acres of land for transporting this size family to Maryland. He acquired much more land in the 10 years or so they lived in Maryland. His wife was unnamed so is unknown in Maryland records. His will was probated on Dec. 22, 1663.
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