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Martha Worthington <I>McGlasson</I> Turner

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Martha Worthington McGlasson Turner

Birth
Old Washington, Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Oct 1916 (aged 69)
North River Township, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Warren, Marion County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married James Wilson Turner on 25 JAN 1866 in Warren, Marion County, Missouri.

MO d/c 36517

Pee Dee.
Mrs. Jim Turner died at her home near Emden Tuesday and was buried at Andrew Chapel Thursday. She leaves an aged husband, two sons and one daughter to mourn their loss. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ziegler attended from here.
The Palmyra Spectator, Palmyra, Missouri, 25 Oct 1916, Wed; Page 12, Columns 1 & 2
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Mrs. James W. Turner, aged about 74 years, died yesterday at 11 a.m. at her house northwest of Emden. Mrs. Turner died from blood poison caused by a small cut on one of her finders.
Mrs. Turner was a pioneer resident of Emden and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. The deceased is survived by her husband, two sons, E. L. and Hurley Turner, and one daughter, Miss Belle Turner.
Funeral services will be held some time tomorrow at Andrew Chapel.
Shelby County Herald - 18 OCT. 1916
(Contributed by Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)
Married James Wilson Turner on 25 JAN 1866 in Warren, Marion County, Missouri.

MO d/c 36517

Pee Dee.
Mrs. Jim Turner died at her home near Emden Tuesday and was buried at Andrew Chapel Thursday. She leaves an aged husband, two sons and one daughter to mourn their loss. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ziegler attended from here.
The Palmyra Spectator, Palmyra, Missouri, 25 Oct 1916, Wed; Page 12, Columns 1 & 2
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Mrs. James W. Turner, aged about 74 years, died yesterday at 11 a.m. at her house northwest of Emden. Mrs. Turner died from blood poison caused by a small cut on one of her finders.
Mrs. Turner was a pioneer resident of Emden and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. The deceased is survived by her husband, two sons, E. L. and Hurley Turner, and one daughter, Miss Belle Turner.
Funeral services will be held some time tomorrow at Andrew Chapel.
Shelby County Herald - 18 OCT. 1916
(Contributed by Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)


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