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Re: Mary Elizabeth(Turner)Salter & Sumner Salter& Sarah (Turner)Morton
Posted by: Helen Wentworth (ID *****0483) Date: August 03, 2008 at 09:40:31
In Reply to: Mary Elizabeth(Turner)Salter & Sumner Salter& Sarah (Turner)Morton by Jerome Walton Burke of 23758

Not much but this may be of interest.

On Oct 22, 1831 a Richard Turner, age 24 with Harriet, age 20-(blurred suspect 30) and Jonathan Turner, age 3 arrived in New York from England on the ship "Constellation"

A Richard Turner married one Harriet Carpenter on Oct 16,1826 in St. James, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Probably Jonathan's parents, but no birth record found on the IGI.

I couldn't find Richard & family in the 1840 US census of the Northeastern States- suspect they were lodging with another family.

Harriet and Jonathan in Rollinsford, NH in 1850- but Jonathan was also counted in Portland, Maine in 1850. Believe Harriet considered him with her, although working in ME. just before he married Mary.

There were many English born Turners living in New Hampshire in the 1850 census.

No family conection.


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