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Margaret Lindsay “Peggy” <I>Turnbull</I> Adams Descheneaux

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Margaret Lindsay “Peggy” Turnbull Adams Descheneaux

Birth
Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Death
20 Jul 1984 (aged 70)
Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
West Point, Orange County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3983727, Longitude: -73.9668884
Plot
Section VI, Row B, Site 84.
Memorial ID
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She was the daughter of Benjamin Harrison Turnbull and Madge Bucher Turnbull.
On June 26, 1932 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Lieut. Gilbert Nevius Adams at the Church of the Centurion at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain Ivan Bennett.
On November 11, 1943 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Gilbert Nevius Adams at Staunton, Virginia.
The Certificate of Marriage stated Gilbert Adams was divorced and was previously married once and Margaret Turnbull was divorced and was previously married twice.
On November 11, 1943 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Gilbert Nevius Adams at Staunton, Virginia.
They were the parents of two children.
In December 1972 as Margaret Turnbull Adams, she married George L. Descheneaux Jr. at the Washington Cathedral in the District of Columbia.
She was the daughter of Benjamin Harrison Turnbull and Madge Bucher Turnbull.
On June 26, 1932 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Lieut. Gilbert Nevius Adams at the Church of the Centurion at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain Ivan Bennett.
On November 11, 1943 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Gilbert Nevius Adams at Staunton, Virginia.
The Certificate of Marriage stated Gilbert Adams was divorced and was previously married once and Margaret Turnbull was divorced and was previously married twice.
On November 11, 1943 as Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, she married Gilbert Nevius Adams at Staunton, Virginia.
They were the parents of two children.
In December 1972 as Margaret Turnbull Adams, she married George L. Descheneaux Jr. at the Washington Cathedral in the District of Columbia.


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