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CAPTAIN JAMES TURNER (1706 – 1776), son of Captain Samuel Turner and Desire Barker

MARY TURNER (1704 – 1775), daughter of Colonel Amos Turner and Mary Hyland


Captain James Turner, the son of Samuel and Desire (Barker) Turner, was born on 18 December 1706 in Scituate. [1] He was baptized on 24 April 1715. [1] He died on 30 May 1776, age 69. [1] He is buried in the Men of Kent cemetery in Scituate. [2] He married Mary Turner on 23 November 1732 in Scituate. [1]

Mary Turner, the daughter of Amos and Mary (Hyland) Turner, was born on 23 April 1704 in Scituate. [1] She was baptized on 10 July 1709. [1] Mary, the wife of Captain James, died on 19 August 1775, age 73. [1] She is buried next to her husband in the Men of Kent cemetery. [2]

James was left a bequest in the 27 December 1729 will of his grandfather John Barker.

Mary's father referred to her as Mary Turner in his will of 13 April 1739; her brother Seth Turner, gentleman, referred to her as Mary Turner in his will of 3 October 1743. [1]

In land records dated 10 and 13 May 1730 and 22 June 1730, James Turner, feltmaker of Boston; Nathaniel Turner, husbandman of Scituate; and Samuel Turner, yeoman of Scituate sold land in Plymouth county that had belonged to (their grandfather) John Barker. Mary joined on a further sale on 2 January 1733. [1] On 11 September 1733 James Turner—feltmaker of Scituate—bought two-thirds of a dwelling house that once belonged to his grandfather John Barker. [1]

On 19 April 1735 James was called a hat maker and on 18 November 1742 and 17 August 1745 he was called a gentleman when he bought land that had been laid out for Amos Turner, Sr. and Amos Turner, Jr. [1]

Captain James Turner of Scituate made his will on 2 September 1775. He left land and personal property to his sons James Turner and Samuel Turner. The heirs of his daughter Desire Turner and his daughter Mehitable Chittenden were to divide several pieces of property and provision was made for his unmarried daughter Molly. He named his sons James and Samuel and Eli Curtis his executors. On 17 June 1777 his heirs were listed as James Turner, yeoman; Mehitable Chittenden, the wife of Gideon; Mary T., spinster; Eli Curtis, Jr., Abner Curtis, Luther Curtis, Desire Curtis, Seth Curtis and Asa Curtis, heirs of his deceased daughter Desire Curtis, the wife of Eli; and Samuel Turner of Scituate, deceased. On 27 July 1778 Eli Curtis, yeoman of Scituate, divided the land between his children Eli, Jr., Abner, Luther, Desire, Seth and Asa, and Mary Turner, spinster of Scituate. [1]

Children of James Turner and Mary Turner:

i. Lieutenant James Turner was born on 13 July 1733. [1] He died on 24 October 1803, age 70, and is buried in the Union Cemetery in Scituate. [2] He married Deborah Lincoln. She is buried in the Union cemetery in Scituate. [2]

ii. Desire Turner was born on 4 April 1735 in Scituate. She died on 17 August 1775 in Scituate. She married Eli Curtis.

iii. Lidia Turner was born on 16 February 1736/7. [1] She died on 26 March 1740, age three, and was buried in the Men of Kent cemetery. [1][2]

iv. Mary ("Molly") Turner was born on 12 February 1739. [1] She was alive and unmarried on 27 July 1778.

v. Nathaniel Turner was born on 12 April 1741. [1] He probably died by 2 September 1775.

vi. Mehitable Turner was born on 1 January 1743. [1] She was alive on 17 June 1777. She married Gideon Chittenden.

vii. Samuel Turner was born on 12 March 1746. He died between 2 September 1775 and 17 June 1777.

References

1. "Mayflower Families Fifth Generation Descendants, 1700–1880," database with images, AmericanAncestors > Brewster, William (MFIP Jonathan), p. 104.

2. Find a Grave, database and images. IDs are Find a Grave Memorial IDs. Pages accessed 29 November 2022.

Capt James Turner (18 Dec 1706–30 May 1776), ID 8650681, citing Men of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA; Maintained by Ancestral Sleuth (contributor 48171177). Inscription: "Here Lies The/ Body of Cap't James/ Turner Who Died/ May the 30 17?6/ in the ?? Year."

Mary Turner Turner (23 Apr 1704–19 Aug 1775),ID 8650695, citing Men of Kent Cemetery; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).

Lieut James Turner (13 Jul 1733–24 Oct 1803), ID 142787068, citing Union Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493). Inscription: "In Memory of Lieut. James Turner he Died Oct. 24 1803 in his 71 Year."

Deborah Lincoln Turner (12 Apr 1740–5 Jan 1816), ID 142889714, citing Union Cemetery; Maintained by James Bianco.

Liddia Turner (16 Feb 1736–26 Mar 1740), ID 8650689, citing Men of Kent Cemetery; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake. Inscription: "Here Lies Ye/ Body of Liddia/ Turner Daughter/ of Mr. James &/ Mrs. Mary Turner/ Who Died / March . 26. 1740/ in Ye . 4. Year/ of Her Age."


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