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Susannah (Turner) Stanley (1802 - 1879)

Susannah Stanley formerly Turner
Born in Hardin, Marshall County, Kentuckymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 10 Aug 1818 in Hardin, Kentucky, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 76 in Edgar. Clay County, Nebraskamap
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Contents

Biography

Birth

July 19, 1802
Hardin, Marshall County, Kentucky[1]

Death

July 20, 1879[1]
Edgar, Clay County, Nebraska
Note: #Edgar.

Marriage

Aug. 10, 1818
Hardin, Marshall County, Kentucky[2]
Husband: Jessie Stanley Jr.
Wife: Suzannah Turner.
Child: John Stanley.

Parentage

The basis for Soloman Turner as the father (and therefore Cassandra Harvey as the mother) of Susannah Turner is as follows:

  • Susannah married in Hardin County, Kentucky, in 1818.[2]
  • Solomon applied for a pension in that county in that year.[citation needed]
  • Susannah named her first-born son "Solomon."[1]
  • Susannah and her husband ended up in Porter County, Indiana.[3][4][5]
  • Cassandra ended up in Porter County at the same time.[citation needed]
  • Cassandra and her second husband have yet to be found in 1830, but people of about the right age are living with Susannah and her husband (and cannot be her husband's parents). This may be Cassandra and her second husband, Wright Taylor, with Cassandra's age slightly askew.[6]
  • A female of Cassandra's age is living with Susannah and her husband in the 1840 census. Cassandra was known to be a widow by this time.[7]

Notes

Note: Edgar is a city in Clay County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 539 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Hastings, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area[8].

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 #FM62877681 Find-a-Grave Memorial # 62877681
  2. 2.0 2.1 #Marriage "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
  3. #1850USC: 1850 United States Federal Census: Indiana
  4. #1860USC: 1860 United States Federal Census: Indiana
  5. #1870USC: 1870 United States Federal Census: Indiana
  6. #1830USC: 1830 United States Federal Census: Indiana
  7. #1840USC: 1840 United States Federal Census: Indiana
  8. Wikipedia:Edgar,_Nebraska
  • Source: Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954. Susanna Turner and Jepe (Jesse) Standley. FHL 390788. A:76. 10 August 1818. Hardin County. Indexed-only record available at FamilySearch.org: Index Link
  • Source:1830 United States Federal Census: Indiana. Fountain County. Page 163. Presumed to be in the household of Jessee Stanley (husband). Original image at $$$ Ancestry.com
  • Source:1840 United States Federal Census: Indiana. Porter County. Page 266. Presumed to be in the household of Jesse Stanley (husband). Original image at $$$ Ancestry.com
  • Source: 1850 United States Federal Census: Indiana. Porter County. Page 117b. Jesse Stanley household. Original image at $$$ Ancestry.com
  • Source:1860 United States Federal Census: Indiana. Porter County. Page 371. Jessee Stanley household. Original image at $$$ Ancestry.com
  • Source: 1870 United States Federal Census: Indiana. Porter County. Page 83b. Susan Stanley household. Original image at $$$ Ancestry.com
  • Source: Find-a-Grave Memorial # 62877681: Susanah Turner Stanley. "Wife of Jessie Stanley. Died 20 June 1879. Aged 76 years, 6 months, 1 day." (Birth date is estimated based on age.) Photo of headstone on memorial page.





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Turner-16832 and Turner-8396 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicated Family, please merge.
posted by Phillip Rich

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