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Annie Colaine <I>Glasure</I> Turk

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Annie Colaine Glasure Turk

Birth
Death
23 Dec 1948 (aged 79)
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. Jane Carson Milam states in her family history that she remembers Annie Turk as a sweet lady. Jane further states that Annie was buried on Christmas Day 1948 at Hebron while there was snow on the ground. Annie and J.I. Turk lived just up the Hebron Road at the far side of the Glasure estate. The house is still standing in the year 2021 and is vacant, but appears to be in good condition. It straddles the Banks / Franklin County line. Annie Colaine Glasure joined Hebron Presbyterian Church in 1881 by profession of faith.

During a Ground Radar Scan of the Hebron Cemetery on September 11, 2015 a baby's grave was located within the Turk's lot at the North edge. There is no marker. This discovery was classified as an "unknown-unmarked" grave. More research is needed.
One son: Clovis Turk who married Clarice Eubanks 24 July 1935. Jane Carson Milam states in her family history that she remembers Annie Turk as a sweet lady. Jane further states that Annie was buried on Christmas Day 1948 at Hebron while there was snow on the ground. Annie and J.I. Turk lived just up the Hebron Road at the far side of the Glasure estate. The house is still standing in the year 2021 and is vacant, but appears to be in good condition. It straddles the Banks / Franklin County line. Annie Colaine Glasure joined Hebron Presbyterian Church in 1881 by profession of faith.

During a Ground Radar Scan of the Hebron Cemetery on September 11, 2015 a baby's grave was located within the Turk's lot at the North edge. There is no marker. This discovery was classified as an "unknown-unmarked" grave. More research is needed.


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