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Re: TURNER-CRESSMAN, late 1700s/early 1800s
Posted by: John Turner Date: July 19, 2001 at 09:56:01
In Reply to: Re: TURNER-CRESSMAN, late 1700s/early 1800s by Rich Siegfried of 86

Thanks, Rich. I've recently come across some new information on Susanna Cressman you might be able to trace. She was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Christman (which I understand is an alternate spelling of Cressman--Susanna's name was always give in family records as Cressman) of Limerick, Montgomery County. Jacob Cressman died ca. 1809 but in 1804 he made a will in which he names his heirs: his wife, Elizabeth, his sons Henry, Jacob, Daniel, George (who ultimately administered the will), John, a son-in-law, John Nice (Nees? Neece?), Catherine, Susanna, wife of Abraham Turner, and the four children of his daughter Magdalena and Nicholas Ickes. Magdalena at this time was apparently deceased. I hope this gives you some additional information to trace Susanna's ancestry. She is my great-great-great grandmother on my father's side; I am a direct descendant of her son William Turner, third son of Abraham Turner (1778-1850).


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