John was born about 1829. He is the son of Andrew Turner.
On June 7, 1855, in Henry County, Virginia, John P. Turner, 26 b. Franklin County, son of Andrew N. and Frances Turner, married Nancy Heard, 16 b. Henry County, daughter of Garner C. and Rhoda Heard. [1]
In the 1860 census John (age 30) was in Henry, Virginia, United States.
Name | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
John P Turner | M | 30 | Virginia | |
Nannie Turner | F | 21 | Virginia | |
William Turner | M | 2 | Virginia | |
Sarah Turner | F | 0 | Virginia | |
Thomas Stone | M | 26 | Virginia | |
Jesse King | M | 24 | Virginia | |
Philip Lancaster | M | 21 | Virginia |
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In the 1860 census John was a slave owner in Henry, Virginia, United States.[3]
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Categories: Henry County, Virginia, Slave Owners