Robert TURNER married twice:
1) Elizabeth LUCAS on August 11, 1818 - officiated by John Bales, J.P.
2) Christi[e]na HAGLER/HEGLER KIDD on March 17, 1825 - officiated by John Bales, J.P.
Other research uncovered he married third:
3) Kesiah TURNER BEASON
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In her August 9, 2013 email, Find A Grave Contributor AnnS Contributor #47388778 states:
"I know this is what the Shook Cemetery Transcription says for his death date, but I think the Sept 3, 1865 death date is Christi[e]na's, especially after looking at her stone that you so lovingly reassembled.
I have his death record and he died 2 Aug 1892 in Washington Twp., Warren County, Ohio. I followed his Greene Co. land tax record also and he owned it until 1892. It was what told me he died in Warren Co. so that I could get his death record. He really was 96 as the death record indicated. He is also mentioned in the Chapman book in 1890 in a write-up about his nephew David. He married Keziah TURNER BEASON Jul 27, 1867. She was his first cousin and the widow of Thomas Beason.
I don't really know where he is buried but since Christina is here and the Cemetery list recorded him he may be at Shook. His parents (Joseph & Dinah SMALL TURNER) are at the Turner Cemetery. His son Alan is at Shook, son Leonard at Port William and daughter Mahala at Clarksville."
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Excerpt from History of Clinton County, Ohio: Its People, Industries, and Institutions. . . " by Albert J. Brown (A.M.), pg. 703:
"Mahala Turner was the daughter of Robert and Christena (HEGLER) TURNER, the latter a native of Pennsylvania.
Robert Turner was quite a young man when he migrated to Greene county, where he afterwards married. After the death of his wife in 1869, when they still resided in the above-named county, he moved to Warren county, to make his home with his daughter, and there he spent the rest of his life, living to the extraordinary age of ninety-seven years, his death occurring in 1892."
Robert TURNER married twice:
1) Elizabeth LUCAS on August 11, 1818 - officiated by John Bales, J.P.
2) Christi[e]na HAGLER/HEGLER KIDD on March 17, 1825 - officiated by John Bales, J.P.
Other research uncovered he married third:
3) Kesiah TURNER BEASON
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In her August 9, 2013 email, Find A Grave Contributor AnnS Contributor #47388778 states:
"I know this is what the Shook Cemetery Transcription says for his death date, but I think the Sept 3, 1865 death date is Christi[e]na's, especially after looking at her stone that you so lovingly reassembled.
I have his death record and he died 2 Aug 1892 in Washington Twp., Warren County, Ohio. I followed his Greene Co. land tax record also and he owned it until 1892. It was what told me he died in Warren Co. so that I could get his death record. He really was 96 as the death record indicated. He is also mentioned in the Chapman book in 1890 in a write-up about his nephew David. He married Keziah TURNER BEASON Jul 27, 1867. She was his first cousin and the widow of Thomas Beason.
I don't really know where he is buried but since Christina is here and the Cemetery list recorded him he may be at Shook. His parents (Joseph & Dinah SMALL TURNER) are at the Turner Cemetery. His son Alan is at Shook, son Leonard at Port William and daughter Mahala at Clarksville."
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Excerpt from History of Clinton County, Ohio: Its People, Industries, and Institutions. . . " by Albert J. Brown (A.M.), pg. 703:
"Mahala Turner was the daughter of Robert and Christena (HEGLER) TURNER, the latter a native of Pennsylvania.
Robert Turner was quite a young man when he migrated to Greene county, where he afterwards married. After the death of his wife in 1869, when they still resided in the above-named county, he moved to Warren county, to make his home with his daughter, and there he spent the rest of his life, living to the extraordinary age of ninety-seven years, his death occurring in 1892."
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