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James TURNADGE
Priscilla BEDDARD |
Please Note: the disparity in age between James and Priscilla (especially that she is the older one) and the presence of only one child suggests one or both of our subjects had a prior marriage and that John may be the son of only one of them. This family is too far afield for me to research further, but these questions should be investigated before accepting this family group sheet at face value. |
Husband: James TURNADGE
Birth: 1845/6, NC Occupation: farmer |
Marriage:
Residence in 1880: Pactolus Twp., Pitt Co., NC |
Wife: Priscilla BEDDARD / BEDARD
Birth: 1831/2 or 1834/5, NC Occupation: homemaker Father: Moses BEDDARD / BEDARD Mother: Ms. __?__ |
Children: |
1. John W. TURNADGE, b. 1866/7, NC |
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1870 3. 1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #41 of 59): Pactolus Twp., Pitt Co., NC, Roll T9_978, p. 433A, PN 41, SD 1, ED 12, enumerated 18/19 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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