Lucy (Turner) Barnard
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Lucy (Turner) Barnard (abt. 1750 - 1815)

Lucy [uncertain] Barnard formerly Turner
Born about in Savannah, Christ Church Parish, Province of Georgiamap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1773 in Savannah, Georgiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 65 in Wilmington Island, Chatham, Georgia, USAmap [uncertain]
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Biography

In about 1749 or 1750, Lucy TURNER, daughter of Lewis TURNER and Jestine FOX was born in Savannah, Province of Georgia.[1][2][3]

BIOGRAPHY

In about 1773, Lucy and John BARNARD were married.[4][2][3][5][6]

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On February 16, 1815, Lucy, age 65 years, passed away in likely at her home in Wilmington Island, Chatham County, Georgia.[2]

OBITUARY

On August 10, 1953, George Barnard PRITCHARD III, applied for membership in the California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. He was the third great grandson of her husband, John BARNARD.[3]

SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

On May 6, 1970, Charles Henderson PRITCHARD, applied for membership in the Arizona Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. He was the third great grandson of her husband, John BARNARD.[3]

SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Notes

RootsWeb Descendants of Sir John Barnard, Lord Mayor of London [1]

Sources

  1. Primary source needed
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obit
    Georgia Historic Newspapers; Digital Library of Georgia; Newspaper = The Republican ; and Savannah Evening Ledger (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816; Published = February 25, 1815, Image = 3; Lucy BARNARD
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 SAR
    Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky; National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; Ancestry.com
  4. Primary source needed
  5. Book 1
    Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia and Other States, Volume I; Google Books; Compiled by Mrs. Howard H McCall (Ettie Tidwell); Published = 1941; Publisher = Georgia Society Daughters of the American Revolution; Page = 30
  6. Book 2
    Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia and Other States, Volume II; Author = Mrs. Howard H McCall; Published = 1968; Publisher = Genealogical Publishing Co.,Baltimore, MD, USA; Section = Appendix - Miscellaneous Records; Pages = 157 & 158; Ancestry.com




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