Olive TURNER?–1751
- Name
- Olive TURNER?
- Given names
- Olive
- Surname
- TURNER?
Birth of a son#1 | John SUMMERS March 6, 1730 |
Religious marriage | John? SUMMERS — View this family May 14, 1730 |
Birth of a son#2 | Charles SUMMERS May 1738 |
Birth of a daughter#3 | Hannah SUMMERS April 1745 |
Birth of a daughter#4 | Olive SUMMERS August 1746 |
Death of a husband | John? SUMMERS February 1749 |
Birth of a daughter#5 | Ann SUMMERS October 1749 |
Death | May 1751 Note: Buried May 26, 1751 according to Cam Parish Records.
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| Family with John? SUMMERS |
| husband |
John? SUMMERS Death: February 1749 — Cam near Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
| herself |
Olive TURNER? Death: May 1751 — Cam, Gloucestershire, England |
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Marriage: May 14, 1730 — Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
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-2 months son |
John SUMMERS Birth: March 6, 1730 — Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England |
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8 years son |
Charles SUMMERS Birth: May 1738 — Near Cam, Gloucestershire Death: January 12, 1817 — Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
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7 years daughter |
Hannah SUMMERS Birth: April 1745 — Cam near Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
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17 months daughter |
Olive SUMMERS Birth: August 1746 — Cam near Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
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3 years daughter |
Ann SUMMERS Birth: October 1749 — Cam near Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
| Marriage | From Parish Register: John Summers Spouse: Oliver Turner Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 14 May 1730 Parish: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England |
| Death | Buried May 26, 1751 according to Cam Parish Records. |
| Note | John Summers and Olive Turner are the most likely parents of Charles Summers. This is based on locality, age, and the name of a likely sibling of Charles, namely Olive Summers. However another possible family for Charles was Thomas and Mary Summers of Wickwar . They also had a son Charles born in 1840. Wickwar is much further from Dursley than is Frocester. |
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