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John Wesley Turner



Birth21 November 1832Avon, Livingston, New York, United States
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    Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for John Wesley Turner (1832-1895), memorial #20799375.

    "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (: FamilySearch.org), entry for John Wesley Turner, ID: K2MH-S4C.

    Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah: Tribune Pub. Co., 1871-1919), "Ex-Sheriff Turner," 21 January 1895, p. 8, column 2-3.

    Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Church History Library), entry for John Turner, folder “fourth 100, first 50, return, 1847 June” (#45), image 4, line 16; entry for John Turner, folder "Organization lists, 1847 June" (#34), image 4, line 14; entry for John Turner, folder "Organization lists, 1847 June" (#34), image 9, line 14.

Death20 January 1895Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
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    Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for John Wesley Turner (1832-1895), memorial #20799375.

    "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (: FamilySearch.org), entry for John Wesley Turner, ID: K2MH-S4C.

    Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah: Tribune Pub. Co., 1871-1919), "Ex-Sheriff Turner," 21 January 1895, p. 8, column 2.

BurialJanuary 1895Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
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    "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (: FamilySearch.org), entry for John Wesley Turner, ID: K2MH-S4C.

FatherChauncey Turner
MotherHannah Franklin Redfield

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   • Sarah Louisa Fausett
Married1 December 1852Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
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    "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (: FamilySearch.org), entry for John Wesley Turner and Sarah Louisa Fausett, ID: K2MH-S4C and ID: LKVY-H55.

    Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah: Tribune Pub. Co., 1871-1919), "Pioneer Woman is Dead at Provo," 21 December 1915, p. 9, column 4.

          Children:
               Sarah Louisa Turner
               John Franklin Turner
               George William Turner
               Charles Henry Turner
               Laura Ann Turner
               Harriet Mariah Turner
               Clarissa Matilda Turner
               Willard Chauncy Turner
               Eugene Fausett Turner
               Eva Diantha Turner


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• 1840Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, United States
• 1845Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
• 1850Utah County, Utah Territory, United States
• 1860Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States

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• Grave MarkerView Source

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• 1840 Population CensusKirtland, Lake, OhioExtractImage
• 1850 Population CensusUtah County, Utah TerritoryExtractImage
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• 1860 Population CensusProvo, Utah, Utah TerritoryExtractImage
• 1870 Population CensusProvo City 3d Ward, Utah, Utah TerritoryExtractImage
• 1880 Population CensusProvo City and Precinct, Utah, Utah TerritoryExtractImage

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Crossing the Plains

Abraham O. Smoot/George B. Wallace CompanyView Source
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    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pioneer Overland Travel" (Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

       Departure18 Jun 1847
       Arrival25, 26, 29 Sept 1847


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