Mrs. Caudacy Turner
Mrs. Turner, Mrs. J. M. Barco's mother, died last night near Dunnellon of paralysis, aged 79 years. Mrs. Turner was one of the pioneer settlers of her section and came into that part of the country when the Indians roamed over the land. She was an unusual bright woman, full of the incidents of pioneer life and talked with an interest that was fascinating of those early days ere Marion existed as a county. The deceased was the mother of Marion's well known citizen, Mr. Andrew J. Turner, of Lake 16 and his brother, Mr. Moses Turner, of near Dunnellon. Her husband preceded her a number of years. She was a devoted Christian and when the summons came she was ready for the call. To the bereaved, the Star extends its sympathy. Source: Ocala Evening Star: 3-12-1904
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Cotton Plant…Mrs. Caudacy Turner died at her home near Dunnellon last Saturday morning and was buried in St. Johns Cemetery Sunday noon by the side of her husband, the late N. L. Turner, who preceded her thirty years ago, Rev. G. F. Austin, Pastor of St. Johns church, conducting the burial services. Deceased had passed the seventy-ninth mile stone in the journey of life when paralysis ended her days. Mrs. Turner was an affectionate mother, a good neighbor, always ready with a willing hand to minister to the poor. She leaves six children, a large number of grandchildren and several great grandchildren, besides several sisters, brothers and other relatives. The large concourse of people who followed the remains to their last resting place and the flowers covered grave spoke volumes for the life she had lived. Source: Ocala Banner: 3-18-1904
Mrs. Caudacy Turner
Mrs. Turner, Mrs. J. M. Barco's mother, died last night near Dunnellon of paralysis, aged 79 years. Mrs. Turner was one of the pioneer settlers of her section and came into that part of the country when the Indians roamed over the land. She was an unusual bright woman, full of the incidents of pioneer life and talked with an interest that was fascinating of those early days ere Marion existed as a county. The deceased was the mother of Marion's well known citizen, Mr. Andrew J. Turner, of Lake 16 and his brother, Mr. Moses Turner, of near Dunnellon. Her husband preceded her a number of years. She was a devoted Christian and when the summons came she was ready for the call. To the bereaved, the Star extends its sympathy. Source: Ocala Evening Star: 3-12-1904
Follow-Up
Cotton Plant…Mrs. Caudacy Turner died at her home near Dunnellon last Saturday morning and was buried in St. Johns Cemetery Sunday noon by the side of her husband, the late N. L. Turner, who preceded her thirty years ago, Rev. G. F. Austin, Pastor of St. Johns church, conducting the burial services. Deceased had passed the seventy-ninth mile stone in the journey of life when paralysis ended her days. Mrs. Turner was an affectionate mother, a good neighbor, always ready with a willing hand to minister to the poor. She leaves six children, a large number of grandchildren and several great grandchildren, besides several sisters, brothers and other relatives. The large concourse of people who followed the remains to their last resting place and the flowers covered grave spoke volumes for the life she had lived. Source: Ocala Banner: 3-18-1904
Family Members
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Nancy Ann Raulerson Futch
1815–1847
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Emarentha Raulerson Wiggins
1818–1899
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Noel Rabun Raulerson Sr
1820–1910
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Liberty Franklin Raulerson
1821–1904
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John Baggs Raulerson
1822–1901
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William M. Raulerson
1824–1895
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Jacob "Jake" Raulerson
1826–1886
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Hardee Raulerson
1832–1884
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Sidney Raulerson Arnold
1832–1902
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Harris Raulerson
1840–1924
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