Sarah Elizabeth Williams is believed to have been born about 18 Aug 1710 and died 1778 in Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. Burial details unknown.[1] It is widely believed she was the daughter of Edward Williams (birth and death info unknown).
Sarah and John Turner were most likely married in Virginia prior to 1732 (where there eldest son Thomas was born).
Children of Sarah and John include:
Thomas Turner Sr 1732–1822 ( born 1732 per Thomas Turner family Bible)
William Turner 1733–1814
Edward Turner 1736–1803
John Turner Jr. 1738–1813
Ellender Turner 1740–1813
Sarah "Sary" Turner 1748–
Katherine Turner 1750–1785
Hannah Turner 1758–1842
Philip Turner 1762–1852
Research Notes
Find A Grave is not sourced and year of birth and death may not be accurate.
Verifiable sources and records for Sarah Elizabeth Williams, wife of John Turner Sr have not been found. For example, below is info from Geneanet Community Trees from ancestry,com for Sarah Elizabeth Williams. However no sources have been found to verify the dates of birth and death and marriage as well as her parents names.
Name Sarah Elizabeth Williams
Birth 18 August 1710 Hartford, Conneticut. United States, Connecticut, USA
Death 1773 Rowan, North Carolina, USA
Marriage 1733 Virginia, Virginia, USA
Spouse John Turner
Father Edward Joseph Williams
Mother Mary Ann Pugh New
Children Phillip Turner
Note: There is a record in ancestry.com for a Sarah Elizabeth Williams born 18 August 1710 in Hartford, Connecticut but its very unlikely she was the spouse of John Turner Sr.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah Elizabeth:
Williams-57781 and Williams-45237 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious the same Sarah Williams. Need to merge into one wife for John Turner.
Williams-11595 and Williams-4284 appear to represent the same person because: Vital information matches. Showing as mother when two profiles for daughter Hannah being merged.