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138    TURNER FAMILY

      Location - from Brassfield Rd. turn right on Pope Rd; turn left on Horseshoe Rd. then right on Turner Rd. Turner Rd is a dead end road.

      Coordinates: 36d 04m 38.9s N; 78d 38m 15.7s W Click here for Online Maps

      Canvassed by Jesse McLam, May 1999. This cemetery is well maintained and preserved.

      There is only one family headstone with the name 'TURNER' on it with three footstones that have names on them. There are 4 to 7 fieldstones.


  1. Turner, Carroll Lee   (b. 18 Sep 1899 - d. 6 May 1980)
      • Husband of Irene Hockaday Turner. Son of William Alman Turner, Sr. and Sallie Hockaday Turner.
  2. Turner, Marvin Lee   (b. 18 Mar 1942 - d. 17 Jan 2010)
      • Son of Carroll Lee Turner and Irene Hockaday Turner.
  3. Turner, Sallie Hockaday   (b. 29 Jul 1868 - d. 13 Mar 1941)
      • Wife of William Alman Turner, Sr.
  4. Turner, Thomas Hockaday   (b. 19 May 1903 - d. 24 Jan 1977)
      • Son of William Alman Turner, Sr. and Sallie Hockaday Turner.
  5. Turner, William Alman, Sr.   (b. 13 Nov 1872 - d. 6 Jun 1963)
      • Husband of Sallie Hockaday Turner.


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