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John Irenus Turk

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John Irenus Turk

Birth
Homer, Banks County, Georgia, USA
Death
28 Sep 1940 (aged 85)
Banks County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Hebron, Banks County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row Five
Memorial ID
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One son: Clovis Turk who married Clarice Eubanks 24 July 1935.
Married 2nd to Annie Colaine Glasure 12/11/1901 Banks Co., GA by Rev. H.F. Hoyt (Note: Family records indicate that John I. Turk was married only one time). (During a ground scan of the entire Hebron Cemetery, several years ago, a "void" indicating a possible child's grave was discovered within the coping surrounding the Turk plot. There is no known historical information concerning this indicated child's grave.) (William Carson 4/12/2023)
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Georgia marriage records: John J. Turk / Rosa Mason / Banks County Georgia/ 12-10-1894. (Admittedly , those hand-written marriage records can be difficult to decipher sometimes.) Rosalee's obituary states that she was the wife of John Turk . It appears that she died ten days after her daughter was born. Picture of her marker shows: "Wife of J. I. Turk". Her memorial 154136011. She's buried next to her father. Her child's marker (linked to Rosa states: "Daughter of J. I. and Rosalee Turk).

I'm not related but would consider this sufficient evidence to list Rosalee as John I. Turk's first wife. Providing, "food for thought". (Contributor, Ellie Naylor (47176520) * [email protected])

Suggested edit: "Absolutely not enough evidence to add Rosa and a first wife to John I. Turk."
Contributor: Helen Turk Watson (49911271) Received Tue. April 11, 2023
One son: Clovis Turk who married Clarice Eubanks 24 July 1935.
Married 2nd to Annie Colaine Glasure 12/11/1901 Banks Co., GA by Rev. H.F. Hoyt (Note: Family records indicate that John I. Turk was married only one time). (During a ground scan of the entire Hebron Cemetery, several years ago, a "void" indicating a possible child's grave was discovered within the coping surrounding the Turk plot. There is no known historical information concerning this indicated child's grave.) (William Carson 4/12/2023)
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Georgia marriage records: John J. Turk / Rosa Mason / Banks County Georgia/ 12-10-1894. (Admittedly , those hand-written marriage records can be difficult to decipher sometimes.) Rosalee's obituary states that she was the wife of John Turk . It appears that she died ten days after her daughter was born. Picture of her marker shows: "Wife of J. I. Turk". Her memorial 154136011. She's buried next to her father. Her child's marker (linked to Rosa states: "Daughter of J. I. and Rosalee Turk).

I'm not related but would consider this sufficient evidence to list Rosalee as John I. Turk's first wife. Providing, "food for thought". (Contributor, Ellie Naylor (47176520) * [email protected])

Suggested edit: "Absolutely not enough evidence to add Rosa and a first wife to John I. Turk."
Contributor: Helen Turk Watson (49911271) Received Tue. April 11, 2023


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