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Elijah Jackson Turnage

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Elijah Jackson Turnage

Birth
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1861 (aged 65–66)
Holmesville, Pike County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Pike County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Married Frances Conerly Duncan in North Carolina

Elijah Jackson and Frances Turnage
United States Census 1830, Marion County, Mississippi listed on the same page
Owen Conerly-Frances' brother
Benjamin Youngblood ,Hugh Bullock, Joel Bullock, Gilbert Stovall, William Conerly, Jessie Crawford, Benjamin Pope,
Richard Ratcliff, Fortenberry...

Jacob Dunkin, 27 Dec. 1832, of Duplin Co. NC, decd, had left slaves to his children, referred to in a deed from Joseph Green and Susana Green to Jackson Turnage, recorded in Marion Co. MS Deed Book C, pg.16.
December 27, 1832 Received of Jackson Turnage $450 for Negroes left by Jacob Dunkin of North Carolina, County of Duplin, to his children. Signed: Joseph Green and Susanna Green. Test: Luke Conerly. C. D. Learned states that Susanna Green signed the above document voluntarily. “Deeds Of Marion County Mississippi Courthouse”

United States Census 1840, Marion County, Mississippi
Frances and Elijah Turnage neighbors
Enoch Hinds-Frances's brother's son in law
Cullen Duncan-Frances' son
Henry Guy-Frances' brother in law
Stephen Branch- Henry's step son
William B Lewis- Elijah and Frances' son in law

Jackson Turnage Issue Date: 1 Dec 1849 Meridian: Washington State: Mississippi County: Walthall Township: 1-N Range: 12-E Section: 12 Accession 3999 acres Number: MS0470__.473 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Washington, Adams County, Mississippi
The original homestead of Frances and Elijah Jackson Turnage is not confirmed. Descendants has stated it was in the area of the current Marcus Duncan Cemetery.
Location: Section 36 Township 1 Range 11, Walthall County, Mississippi.
Go east on Highway 48 to first road 1 1/2 miles past New Zion Church. Turn right and go south about 5 1/4 miles to the present Duncan property.
Per Christopher Beard this property was adjoining that of Ivan M Fortenberry and his brother, John Wesley Fortenberry. The current Patten Road, Walthall County, runs through the property


1850 Census Pike County
Police District 3, Mississippi,
Turnage Jackson Male North Carolina
Turnage Frances

1860 United States Census
Jackson Turnage, blind
Francis Turnage
Home in 1860: Post Office: Holmesville, MS
Living with her daughter Tethia and William Guy.

Son of Jesse and Martha Goar Turnage of North Carolina. Jesse's parents was William George and Elizabeth Turnage Jr. The Book "TURNAGE FAMILY HISTORY" BY ROBERT EARL WOODHAM Son of William George and Selah Needham Turnage. William parents were born in Great Waltham, Essex, England. George and Elizabeth White Turnage Jr. "Bertie Co., NC Deeds Book E 1736-39 Pt. 1, P. 65"
Married Frances Conerly Duncan in North Carolina

Elijah Jackson and Frances Turnage
United States Census 1830, Marion County, Mississippi listed on the same page
Owen Conerly-Frances' brother
Benjamin Youngblood ,Hugh Bullock, Joel Bullock, Gilbert Stovall, William Conerly, Jessie Crawford, Benjamin Pope,
Richard Ratcliff, Fortenberry...

Jacob Dunkin, 27 Dec. 1832, of Duplin Co. NC, decd, had left slaves to his children, referred to in a deed from Joseph Green and Susana Green to Jackson Turnage, recorded in Marion Co. MS Deed Book C, pg.16.
December 27, 1832 Received of Jackson Turnage $450 for Negroes left by Jacob Dunkin of North Carolina, County of Duplin, to his children. Signed: Joseph Green and Susanna Green. Test: Luke Conerly. C. D. Learned states that Susanna Green signed the above document voluntarily. “Deeds Of Marion County Mississippi Courthouse”

United States Census 1840, Marion County, Mississippi
Frances and Elijah Turnage neighbors
Enoch Hinds-Frances's brother's son in law
Cullen Duncan-Frances' son
Henry Guy-Frances' brother in law
Stephen Branch- Henry's step son
William B Lewis- Elijah and Frances' son in law

Jackson Turnage Issue Date: 1 Dec 1849 Meridian: Washington State: Mississippi County: Walthall Township: 1-N Range: 12-E Section: 12 Accession 3999 acres Number: MS0470__.473 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Washington, Adams County, Mississippi
The original homestead of Frances and Elijah Jackson Turnage is not confirmed. Descendants has stated it was in the area of the current Marcus Duncan Cemetery.
Location: Section 36 Township 1 Range 11, Walthall County, Mississippi.
Go east on Highway 48 to first road 1 1/2 miles past New Zion Church. Turn right and go south about 5 1/4 miles to the present Duncan property.
Per Christopher Beard this property was adjoining that of Ivan M Fortenberry and his brother, John Wesley Fortenberry. The current Patten Road, Walthall County, runs through the property


1850 Census Pike County
Police District 3, Mississippi,
Turnage Jackson Male North Carolina
Turnage Frances

1860 United States Census
Jackson Turnage, blind
Francis Turnage
Home in 1860: Post Office: Holmesville, MS
Living with her daughter Tethia and William Guy.

Son of Jesse and Martha Goar Turnage of North Carolina. Jesse's parents was William George and Elizabeth Turnage Jr. The Book "TURNAGE FAMILY HISTORY" BY ROBERT EARL WOODHAM Son of William George and Selah Needham Turnage. William parents were born in Great Waltham, Essex, England. George and Elizabeth White Turnage Jr. "Bertie Co., NC Deeds Book E 1736-39 Pt. 1, P. 65"


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